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15 - General Engineering
Lancaster University
Experimental and analytical study on factors influencing biomimetic undulating fin propulsion performance based on orthogonal experimental design
This paper describes a novel biomimetic mechanical fin as actuators for underwater vehicles. The proposed fish swimming mode has a big advantage over the traditional underwater vehicle technologies due to its high maneuverability and efficient operation in cluttered environments. The uniqueness of this device is that it is designed using an orthogonal experimental design method, whether under the full control of the experimenter or not. The work was developed through an academic visiting program funded by China Scholarship Council. The work has led to a successful funding bid from NSFC (grant no. 61273347) for further international collaborations with Lancaster.